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Actually, the shekel is strengthening, and at the time of writing, it has gained 10% against the dollar and euro. Your economic knowledge, like your historical and geo-political knowledge, equals to zero.
I hope you're not studying economics or history at that university. If you spend the majority of your time in godforsaken forums looking for attention and spreading hatred, you must be a very talented student.
Actually, my investments are doing very well. I might come back and buy some apartments myself; who knows, I might be your landlord. I'm hoping the ovens in the house work properly because I like my Greek fish well done; otherwise, it'll be stinky.
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Here is what waiting for you Europeans under the Sharia law of iqa3 aka RogueState, Hamas, ISIS, and their friends:
00:25:00 In this section of the YouTube video, Mr. Zvi Yehezkeli discusses the difference between democracy and Quranic rule as seen in the case of European Muslims, specifically the organization Sharia4Belgium. He notes that in democratic societies like the United Kingdom, individuals can express their beliefs freely, as illustrated by the actions of an arrested member named Abu Imran, whom Yehezkeli had infiltrated. Despite being arrested for sending individuals to Syria, Abu Imran's organization held clear aspirations for implementing Islamic rules, as shown in their speeches and dreams.
00:30:00 In this section of the YouTube video, Mr. Zvi Yehezkeli expresses his view on the possibility of Islam and democracy coexisting. He notes that when democracy does not meet the expectations of some Muslims, they may turn to Sharia law instead. Yehezkeli acknowledges that this could potentially lead to the dominance of Islam over democracy, but also suggests that this might change in the future and that it is a debatable topic from a journalistic perspective. Ultimately, he encourages viewers to make their own decisions based on the information presented.
In this series, Yehezkeli infiltrated Muslim organizations in Europe in order to demonstrate their true intentions.:
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I like how you say it's been strengthened, while it only recovers from the worst rates since 2019 that it recorded this August AND from its collapse in early October. Your currency right now isn't at its best.
https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20...al-aqsa-flood/
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...-deters-shorts
That 10% of gains is really just gaining lost ground. Which, you haven't gained nearly all of it.
Plus: we haven't had data from you for 2 months now on your currency. I mean, why would you? You are concentrating all your efforts in Gaza, and trying to fin ways to mitigate the financial cost. Because I think you do know that war always costs a lot, right? I'm not studying economics, but we had two courses in the curriculum, and there's always one thing to know: in today's world, unless you trade with everyone, there's no way you're going to survive. That's also due for Israel: if you don't trade, you won't be able to support your campaign for any longer. Or in your case, if you won't beg for more aid from the US.
Your investments are soon not going to be well, the Greek government is planning to implement the Portugal model if the housing shortage becomes too much: aka, to completely ban it. As for you being my landlord, or anyone else's, good luck in finding tenants. Only 26% of the population in total rents their houses. 74% owns their own house. Including my family.
The oven which I have specialises in shaping bar soap, btw.
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Jordan condemns far-right Israeli minister over "Greater Israel" map
Jordan accused far-right Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich of violating the peace agreement between the two countries after he gave a speech in Paris at a podium featuring a map that included Jordan and the occupied West Bank as part of Israel and said the Palestinian people were "an invention."
Why it matters: Smotrich's speech increased tensions at a time when the Biden administration, Jordan and Egypt are trying to de-escalate the violence between Israelis and Palestinians in the occupied West Bank ahead of the historically sensitive period of the holy month of Ramadan and Passover.
- Several hours before Smotrich gave his speech, senior officials from the U.S., Jordan, Egypt, Israel and the Palestinian Authority met in the Egyptian city of Sharm el-Sheikh to continue the diplomatic and security consultations ahead of Ramadan.
Driving the news: Smotrich spoke on Sunday in Paris at a memorial ceremony for a former far-right political activist. During his speech, he said there is no such thing as a Palestinian people.
- "The people in the Elysee palace and the White House should also hear this truth," Smotrich said, claiming the Palestinian people are "an invention" of the last 100 years and saying his family members who were born in Jerusalem in the 19th century are the "real Palestinians."
- "There is no such thing as a Palestinian people," he said.
- What drew a lot of attention, however, was the map on the podium from which Smotrich spoke. It showed "Greater Israel" with Jordan and the West Bank as part of Israel's borders.
The big picture: The peace agreement between Israel and Jordan ended all territorial claims each of the countries had and set the determined borders between them.
- The Jordanian government is highly sensitive to any attempts by Israeli far-right politicians to claim that Jordan is Palestine or that Jordan is not a legitimate country.
What they're saying: The Jordanian Foreign Ministry summoned the Israeli ambassador in Amman over Smotrich's comments.
- A Jordanian Foreign Ministry spokesperson in a statement accused Smotrich of violating the peace agreement with his speech and his appearance with the map.
- "We condemn the racist, inciting and extremist statements by the extremist Israeli minister against the Palestinian people and its right to exist," the statement said.
- The Jordanian Foreign Ministry said Smotrich's statements were "dangerous" and called on the international community and the Israeli government to denounce them.
- The Palestinian presidency called Smotrich's statement a "falsification of history and racism."
- "The Palestinian people’s indigenous narrative strongly debunks Israeli fundamentalist attempts to rob Palestine and the Palestinian people of their history and forge it to make room for Israeli fabrications," the Palestinian presidency's statement said.
The Israeli Foreign Ministry tweeted on Monday that Israel is committed to the 1994 peace agreement with Jordan.
- "There has been no change in the position of the State of Israel, which recognizes the territorial integrity of the Hashemite Kingdom," the tweet read.
- The tweet came after Jordanian officials pressed the Israeli government to issue a clarification over Smotrich's appearance with the "Greater Israel" map, Israeli officials said.
- Israeli national security adviser Tzachi Hanegbi said in a tweet later Monday that he spoke to Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi and assured him "of the commitment the Government of Israel has to uphold the peace treaty between our two countries which has strengthened the stability and the security of our region for nearly 30 years."
- Smotrich has not commented on the Jordanian Foreign Ministry's accusation.
Go deeper: U.S. says Israeli minister's call to wipe out Palestinian town is "disgusting"
Jordan condemns far-right Israeli minister over "Greater Israel" map (axios.com)
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Since the morning, it has gained 0.33%. It demonstrates how trustworthy our currency is, even in the midst of a war.
Since Jews left their pearl, Thessaloniki, once a prosperous city, the average monthly net salary after taxes of its hanibanant is €911, while the average in Israel is more than double.
When talented people leave a pearl to unskilled people, it turns into a stone. You should learn about it at university.
I recall my grandfather telling me stories about the Greek fishes he used to catch in the sea. He used to set them on fire and devour them. He also enjoyed some of the fish in their raw state. He made use of brine and salt for that purpose.
You state that only 26% of the population rents their homes, while 74% own their homes, yet you claim that the government may need to take measures if the housing shortage becomes too severe.
That is why I believe you should only allow skilled people to handle pearls.
Running a successful economy necessitates adequate reasoning abilities as well as basic math skills.
This is why Israel is a high-tech nation and Jews are overrepresented in Nasdaq companies, whereas Greece is a fisherman and tourist economy, providing food and touristic services to other nations.
Regarding soap, you may find it interesting that the earliest evidence of soap-like materials suggests it was invented in ancient Mesopotamia, specifically in the region of Babylonia, which roughly overlaps with modern-day southern Iraq. This dates back as far as 2800 BC.
To understand Jewish trading skills and their secret to success, I recommend watching this video. You might learn something from it, ohhh, and you might also see some Greek fish, the same kind my grandfather used to roast.
I will accompany the video with a Hassidic story in order to you help understanding the moral and the secret behind our success:
Once upon a time, there was a simple and honest Jew who made his living from a tavern he rented from a local squire. The squire wanted the Jew to thank him for his livelihood, but the Jew said that it came from God.
The squire got angry and expelled the Jew from the tavern before the holiday. The Jew was left without a livelihood and without money for the holiday.
The squire brushed his gold coins every day. His monkey mimicked him and ate the coins until it died. The squire threw the monkey into the Jew's house.
When the monkey fell, its stomach burst and the gold coins spilled out. The Jew bought food for the holiday with them.
When the squire saw this, he acknowledged that God had given the Jew his livelihood, not him.
You happened to learn in that university by mistake? Maybe you study Islamic studies?
- https://religionunplugged.com/news/2...onikis-muslims
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